You might be competing directly with the Insight junkyard dogs -- How
would this compare to getting parts from a couple of wrecked
Insights, and putting 2 to 4 IMAs and battery packs into one car? Or
you might be able to integrate with this approach, and provide the
missing bits like chargers, adaptors, and racks.

--- Victor Tikhonov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like listers opinion:
> 
> If Insight as perfect EV oriented glider is getting so popular
> especially as EV-1 replacement, would there a high tech 
> components kit ("just add the batteries") be popular?
> 
> Im thinking of the finest components I'm able to put together
> while fit for Insight, as a turn-key kit (except batteries
> and BMS):
> 
> - AC inverter - Siemens Simovert 6SV1 preprogrammed
> - Charger - Brusa NLG5xx preprogrammed, NiCd kit (softw.) optional
> - Ah meter - Brusa BCM220
>  (All above hardware networked and talks via CAN)
> - AC motor - Siemens 1PV5105WS12
> - Water pump - Jabsco 59500-0012
> - Vacuum pump - MES 70/6E
> - Adapter plate - fits Insight
> - Shaft coupler for clutchless operation.
> 
> Any other suggestions at this point?
> 
> All the components are around $15k to $20k depending
> on some options (like 3...10kW charger).
> 
> With $10k Insight glider you get $25k to $30k EV-1 clone,
> in some respects even better. Not cheap, but you get what
> you paid for.
> 
> How much would you pay for EV-1?
> Is all above worth the effort?


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